
brokenbutterflies
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- Jul 1, 2022
- 22
I had an incredibly intense relationship that ended very suddenly. I met my ex in a psych ward, probably not the best start lmao, and she is still in one. We don't talk anymore because she said I was "too much" for her to handle and she thinks she is also too ill to be in a relationship, which I fully respect and also realised myself not long before she ended it.
The thing is, I still love her and I know she still loves me. We spoke about it in depth and ended on a positive note, wishing each other well for the future and she still sends me hearts and stuff if I post on Instagram and sometimes messages me saying she hopes I have a good day etc. We're not as close anymore obviously, we went from calling every day and talking all day every day to the occasion message. So in any other situation I would just leave it be.
My only worry is that as it hasn't been that long since we split (only a few weeks), I'm worried if I don't leave a not she will blame herself, or think our breakup contributed to my decision, which it hasn't as I was planning it before. Is it worth leaving a note for her to make sure she knows she is not to blame at all? I know she blames herself for her best friend dying in the same way last year, which is another reason I'm worried it might be weirder to not leave one than to leave one.
What are your thoughts?
The thing is, I still love her and I know she still loves me. We spoke about it in depth and ended on a positive note, wishing each other well for the future and she still sends me hearts and stuff if I post on Instagram and sometimes messages me saying she hopes I have a good day etc. We're not as close anymore obviously, we went from calling every day and talking all day every day to the occasion message. So in any other situation I would just leave it be.
My only worry is that as it hasn't been that long since we split (only a few weeks), I'm worried if I don't leave a not she will blame herself, or think our breakup contributed to my decision, which it hasn't as I was planning it before. Is it worth leaving a note for her to make sure she knows she is not to blame at all? I know she blames herself for her best friend dying in the same way last year, which is another reason I'm worried it might be weirder to not leave one than to leave one.
What are your thoughts?